Dennis co-founded Let’ Rap, the trailblazing support group for Black Queer men in the early 90’s. He also facilitated a decade long, monthly support group, aimed at Black Queer men at, London’s LGBT Mental Health charity, PACE.
Dennis was Chair of the Black Gay Men’s Advisory Group (BGMAG) and official spokesperson for the ‘Stop Murder Music Campaign’, co-negotiating the ‘Reggae Compassionate Act’, that eventually put an end to homophobic dancehall lyrics in reggae music around the world.
He has also recently appeared in TV documentaries, ‘Positive’ (Sky TV), ‘The Moments That Shaped Black Queer Britain (BET).
13:45 PM – 14:45 PM | Black Men and Sexuality: Meet us at the intersection of race and gender
"A breath of fresh air to listen to other Black women speak so openly about their experience. It resonated on so many levels and there was strength in that shared experience"
"Thank you so much for putting this day on; As a black male therapist I feel so uplifted!"
"Great conference and well worth the time investment. Thank you all involved in making this happen"
"I feel so uplifted and moved by this conference. Absolutely fabulous to see black therapists in conversation. Thank you"
"Finding my own voice has taken time and being in the presence of such empowering role models, has and will have a positive impact on my personal growth"
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